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Great video! How could I change the formula to only check a certain range? Perhaps C10:H50 for example? I tend to have "names" scattered along a block of rows and columns and have duplicates, so I would like to prevent duplicates using your first method if possible. Thanks.
@@npc2856 You need to first select the range (say C10:H50 in this example), and then use the same formula. So for C10:H50, you can use the formula =COUNTIF(C10:H50,C10)=1
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Great video! How could I change the formula to only check a certain range? Perhaps C10:H50 for example? I tend to have "names" scattered along a block of rows and columns and have duplicates, so I would like to prevent duplicates using your first method if possible. Thanks.
@@npc2856 You need to first select the range (say C10:H50 in this example), and then use the same formula. So for C10:H50, you can use the formula =COUNTIF(C10:H50,C10)=1
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thank you Sumit. Its very useful. Really appreciate your knowledge and efforts to share with us.
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Simple and helpful!
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Excellent Sumit! Thank you for sharing!!!
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great! good formula in data validation... thanks
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Awesome informative as always. Thanks
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Hi Sumit can you please bring a course DAX ? you are best
Can I use the same technics in the google sheets?
Yes, this can also be done in Google Sheets
If collum B date and collum C is employee Id so what i do not allow double entry employee id same date
Thanks lot ,But while i copy to past error not showing.
I WANT TO PREVENT DUPLICATION IN COLUMN "C", WILL THE FORMULA APPLY SAME?
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I loved it, but how to remove duplicate